In an unprecedented corporate PR maneuver that has stunned the Hindi film trade circles, Bollywood megastar Ranveer Singh has reportedly instituted a complete, non-negotiable media blackout on himself for the next 1.5 years.
High-level industry insiders reveal that the explosive actor will consciously refrain from granting any journalists, digital creators, or news networks broadcast interviews for a minimum frame of 18 months. The drastic strategy is a calculated step to bypass the ongoing media crossfire and heavy public scrutiny surrounding his highly controversial, abrupt exit from Farhan Akhtar’s long-awaited action reboot, Don 3.
“Ranveer has not uttered a single word directly on the Don 3 fallout. He has barred his legal and public relations teams from leaking statements. He wants his work to do the talking from here on out.” — Mumbai Trade Journalist Report
The actor’s strict vow of silence effectively shelves a mountain of pending press requests from primary news bureaus. According to close associates, this radio silence will remain rigidly locked until the actor kicks off promotional cycles for director Jai Mehta’s massively mounted, post-apocalyptic zombie thriller, Pralay. By avoiding hot-seat junkets, the Dhurandhar star aims to avoid structural corporate distractions and starve the rumor mill of confrontational headlines.
The Ranveer Singh Media Blackout & Project File
| Operational Matrix | Strategic Breakdown & Production Milestones |
| Media Blackout Duration | 18 Months (1.5 Years of absolute press silence) |
| Primary Trigger Event | Legal and union friction surrounding last-minute exit from Don 3 |
| Financial Claims at Stake | Excel Entertainment seeking an estimated Rs 45 crore in losses |
| Next On-Screen Release | Pralay (Rs 300-crore budget dystopian zombie survival film) |
| Directorial Debutant | Jai Mehta (Backed by Hansal Mehta’s True Story Films) |
| Active Neutral Peacemaker | Zoya Akhtar (Maintaining strong individual ties with both camps) |
Behind the Scenes of Bollywood’s Biggest Contractual Row
The roots of the media freeze stem from an intense behind-the-scenes legal and administrative brawl that has gripped Bollywood over the past few weeks. Following Ranveer’s departure from Excel Entertainment’s centerpiece project, producers Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani reportedly logged financial grievances with the Indian Film & Television Directors’ Association (IFTDA), citing a staggering Rs 45 crore loss incurred during extensive pre-production and script-tailoring phases. The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) briefly escalated the crisis by issuing a non-cooperation directive, which, though subsequently revoked, pushed the industry into deep political factions.
Closed-door mediation sessions reportedly saw corporate giants and top-tier filmmakers like Aamir Khan, Anil Kapoor, and Rohit Shetty attempting to broker a settlement. While Ranveer allegedly offered an immediate Rs 10 crore compensation package along with a 25% talent fee discount on a future Excel project, the producers flatly rejected the terms, stating they had no intention of collaborating with the actor moving forward.
Amidst this dead end, the trade is looking toward director Zoya Akhtar as a potential silver lining. Given her historic creative success with Ranveer in Gully Boy and her obvious familial ties to her brother Farhan, insiders are hopeful she will play a crucial mitigating role before relationships sour entirely. Until those bridges are mended, Ranveer’s primary focus remains entirely locked on the pre-production layout of Pralay a massive Rs 300-crore joint venture between his own Ma Kasam Films and True Story Films, scheduled to roll out its principal photography by August.
